Alan C. Posted March 5, 2014 Posted March 5, 2014 Tennessee school employee used nearly $500,000 in taxpayer funds on iTunes, jewelry and more A former Alcoa City School District employee who oversaw federal funds took nearly $500,000 in taxpayer money to use for herself, according to an audit Tennessee Comptroller Justin Wilson released Tuesday. The former employee spent the money on her home mortgage, food, jewelry, clothing and iTunes songs, Wilson said. She even invested some of that money in a local gym, according to the audit. Unlike many other state audits involving theft of taxpayer money, in which authorities already have indicted the accused government employee, officials haven't arrested the employee yet, and they haven't publicly identified her. “Due to the fact that federal money is involved, this matter has been referred to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Knoxville,” said Cortney Dugger, spokesman for Tennessee Ninth Judicial District, in a statement to Tennessee Watchdog. Dugger couldn't say whether local or federal officials, or both, would prosecute the case, assuming an arrest is made.
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